
ots of drawings of children with their pets is the idea for this week's spoonflower fabric of the week attempt! The theme was cartoons and over on their blog there are some great textile designs on view...

inally finished the dress pattern for the Spoonflower fabric of the week....have to admit that I am a bit obsessed with competitions and fabric printing...and this one was a challenge. The design is for a 4 year old girl's pinafore style dress with 6 patch pockets all around the bottom of the skirt...have to make it up out of calico yet so that I can see whether my measurements are correct!
annot believe it...it's snowing! The bookies will be going mad betting on a white Christmas! Unfortunately my garden is no Versailles so could not post a decent shot of the sprinkling of white flakes...some (more) angels instead! The lovely watercolour of the robin is what Finlay painted when he was only 7 and as yet is reluctant to repeat this masterpiece...polar bears, reindeers, and owls are begrudgingly painted every December but this is still my favorite!
hese angels are already in transit.....the chocolate in the advent calendar is being consumed....my sewing room resembles war torn Beirut.....dinner tonight is crackers and cheese......and we are all looking pasty and drawn......roll on Christmas!
en and the art of paining dolls! Nick made the spag bol last night while I painted at the kitchen table with a glass of red wine (which I then knocked over all over the dolls, and the hoover which I had not managed to put away and was using as a foot rest!!!) It was bliss though....they will hopefully become angels today to fly off to loved ones tomorrow xxxxx
nusually hard work to finish these dolls....it's pouring with rain again outside, and these dolls just look so miserable!



onderful paintings from my very talented sister in law Tracy who has recently moved out to far away Brunei with Richard my 'Top Gun' brother and the completely scrumptious Rafey! Tracy is so brilliant at meticulous beautiful work as you can see in the mermaid painting.....the loose chinese brushstrokes are rather fabulous too......